Responsibilities
- Be thoroughly familiar with the contents of the Repair Station Manual and the Quality Manual.
- Perform tasks as assigned by the Avionics Manager, Avionics Supervisor, or Lead
- Ensure all tasks assigned and completed conform to industry standards, OEM Technical Data & Clay Lacy Aviation RSM / QCM Manuals.
- Comply with all safety, efficiency, and quality standards, including HAZMAT and OSHA.
- Maintain shop equipment and tooling.
- Maintain personal appearance and uniforms to company standards.
- Avionics Systems Testing, Troubleshooting, Maintenance & Installations
- Keep the shop, workspaces, and aircraft work areas clean and organized.
- Additional duties as directed.
Skills and Abilities
- A critical ability to analyze, identify and install avionics solutions across a multi-brand aircraft fleet
- Self-directed project management skills; including timeline & budget management
- Professional troubleshooting expertise with glass cockpits and across the whole aircraft avionics spectrum
- Ability to navigate FAA regulations and STC compliance matters
- Robust knowledge of IFR Certifications and ADS-B installations
- Willingness to learn New Airframes, Cabin Management/Entertainment Systems, and Avionics systems.
- Ability to interpret wiring diagrams and electrical schematics
- Installations and troubleshooting experience with a good understanding of Avionics & Electrical Systems, Operations, and Interfacing
- Must have experience, knowledge, and understanding of hand tooling, wire strippers, and crimpers
- Must possess own tooling
- Must be highly organized, detail-oriented with strong communications skills
- Accountable, trustworthy and dependable, and comfortable working as part of a team for the benefit of the entire group
Benefits
Clay Lacy Aviation offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, vision, matching 401(K), and more to employees in full-time positions.
Equal Opportunity Employer
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the company provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Positions in this classification are considered safety-sensitive under DOT/FAA drug and alcohol regulations.
About Clay Lacy Aviation
Founded in 1968 by legendary aviator and industry pioneer Clay Lacy. Today, Clay Lacy Aviation is considered the world’s most experienced operator of private jets. Prominent individuals and leading corporations trust Clay Lacy for aircraft management, charter, maintenance, avionics, interiors, and FBO services. The company has aircraft operations and regional offices across the U.S., including full-service FBOs in Los Angeles and Orange County, and aircraft maintenance centers in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Oxford, Connecticut. With the most knowledgeable team in the industry, Clay Lacy delivers superior safety, service, and value to aircraft owners and jet travelers worldwide. Visit claylacy.com